Use "popularized" in a sentence

1. Briquettes were actually popularized by Henry Ford

2. Skinner was the psychologist who popularized behavior modification.

3. 9 Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books.

4. Modern, general sociological sense (social Conformism) popularized from c

5. 20 Irving Brokaw popularized figure skating in the US.

6. All over the Map; The map that popularized the word

7. Boujie is a recently popularized term meaning, “luxurious yet humble”

8. Blueberries have become highly popularized by their new-found medicinal properties

9. The International Biological Program (1964–74) projects popularized the concept of biome.

10. In the version popularized by Euripides in his play Alcestis (written c

11. Plural: Animisms; Popularized by Edward Tylor (1832–1917) in Primitive Culture (1871)

12. Rock groups such as the Ronettes and the Shirelles popularized white lipstick.

13. The use of Croon in standard English was probably popularized by Robert Burns.

14. Ocellaris, the false Clownfish. The fish was popularized by the movie Finding Nemo

15. Wisdom of Crowds was first popularized by New Yorker writer James Surowiecki in

16. Fantasy basketball was popularized during the 1990s after the advent of the Internet.

17. The style was further developed and popularized by Snoop Dogg's 1993 album Doggystyle.

18. German nationalistic sentiment popularized a martial song known as the “Hymn of Hate.”

19. The Calypso tradition, popularized abroad in the late 1950s, dates to the early 19th

20. The Irish band Westlife then popularized the song in the UK two years later.

21. When Caesar returned to Rome and implemented the calendar the leap year became popularized.

22. The term "conspiracism" was further popularized by academic Frank P. Mintz in the 1980s.

23. In Germany it was popularized by the prizefighter Max Schmeling and his wife Anny Ondra.

24. Boofing was popularized during the 1980s, a decade in which it made multiple pop culture appearances

25. Apologia (n.) "defense, justification," 1784, the Latin form of apology (q.v.); popularized by J.H

26. PaRappa the Rapper popularized music video games in Japan with its 1996 debut on the PlayStation.

27. Crack cocaine was popularized because of its affordability, its immediate euphoric effect, and its high profitability

28. Transcendental meditation, a close adjunct of yoga, has been popularized by film stars and rock musicians.

29. Most popularized by an absolutely phenomenal pamphlet written by a journeyman journalist and thinker named Thomas Paine.

30. It is usually served as noodle soup, and was originally popularized in the Kagawa Prefecture of Japan.

31. Balconies: The new performance space for musicians in lockdown Quarantine has popularized a new kind of performance

32. Richard Upjohn, an Episcopalian immigrant from England, popularized the Gothic style for larger churches of his denomination.

33. He popularized many stories about anomalous and paranormal phenomena in a style similar to that of Charles Fort.

34. Her music has been described as a mixture of styles that have been popularized by Tracy Chapman and India.Arie.

35. Mosaic was posted to the Internet and is famed as the first killer application that popularized the Internet.

36. However, it was not until the 1980s that the ballad song style became popularized in mainstream Korean culture.

37. Bankster A portmanteau of " banker " and "gangster", popularized by (among others) the economist Murray N

38. Wilson has recently re-popularized the term with his 1998 book Consilience, on which much of this essay is based.

39. Anthropocene has become an environmental buzzword ever since the atmospheric chemist and Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen popularized it in 2000.

40. The term Barista FIRE became popularized when it became known that Starbucks offers a corporate healthcare plan for part-time employees

41. Originally dubbed the Cawnpore Tent Club hat, it was popularized by the Prince of Wales’ visit to India 1875-76

42. The CAPE ratio, using the acronym for Cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio, was popularized by Yale University professor Robert Shiller

43. The concept of Cultured meat was popularized by Jason Matheny in the early 2000s after co-authoring a seminal paper on

44. The Boycott was popularized by Charles Stewart Parnell during the Irish land agitation of 1880 to protest high rents and land evictions

45. The slang Bet is evidenced by the 1990s, recorded in a collection of campus slang (and likely popularized by Black popular culture)

46. Faux Affably Evil is TV Tropes-popularized term for villains whose politeness is an act that only serves to enhance their evil

47. Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick is the story of how Chaos theory was popularized in different fields of study

48. Keith’s signature technique was an extension of the rolling style popularized by the pioneering bluegrass Banjoist Earl Scruggs in the 1940s and

49. Although 'Bloviate' is listed in slang dictionaries as far back as the 19th century, the term was popularized by President Warren G

50. Banjo, stringed musical instrument of African origin, popularized in the United States by slaves in the 19th century, then exported to Europe

51. Afrobeat is a combination of Yoruba music, jazz, Highlife, and funk rhythms, fused with African percussion and vocal styles, popularized in Africa

52. The Cossacks established an independent society and popularized a new kind of epic poems, which marked a high point of Ukrainian oral literature.

53. 14 For utilizing the groundwater resources in aquifer of fine silt and decreasing producing cost of water, the bridging filter shall be positively popularized.

54. Carl Friedrich Gauss rediscovered and popularized it several years later, and as a result the theory of complex numbers received a notable expansion.

55. The ukulele was popularized for a stateside audience during the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, held from spring to fall of 1915 in San Francisco.

56. Popularized by author and speaker Louise Hay, these Affirmations are based on the idea that your thoughts can influence your health for the better.

57. The use of Caucasian to mean white was popularized in the late 18th century by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, a German anthropologist, who decreed that it …

58. Affably Evil is TV Tropes-popularized term for villains who displayed genuine polite and civilized behavior instead of more classic and/or monstrous villainous behavior.

59. While some argue that Red Congolese is an African sativa landrace, the variety popularized in California weaves in Mexican and Afghani roots, giving it a

60. What Is a Buccal Massage? “This newly popularized massage is essentially a facial massage that concentrates on improving the circulation around the ‘Buccal’ region,” says Dr

61. The Contextualizing of the gospel is a concept that has been popularized by the emergent churches out west, which in itself is a cause for concern

62. It was popularized by the Croatian poet Ivan Goran Kovačić (1913-1943), who got his middle name because of the mountain town where he was born.

63. Jose Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913) popularized Mexico's life of the dead in Bitingly satiric, mass-produced etchings and lithographs that have enthralled Mexicans for generations.

64. Backstroke is an ancient style of swimming, popularized by Harry Hebner. It was the second stroke to be swum in competitions after the front crawl

65. The nearby towns of Massa and San Sebastiano were engulfed, as was the famous mountainside funicular railcar popularized in the Italian folk song “Funiculì, Funiculà.”

66. Brazilian waxing, popularized by the HBO TV series Sex and The City, has far outstripped the old-fashioned bikini wax, though many people get both done together

67. In England the name was popularized by Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, after whom her governor general of Canada husband named the North American province.

68. The concept of Auras was first popularized by Charles Webster Leadbeater, a former priest of the Church of England and a member of the mystic Theosophical Society

69. 30 The software system of popularized education evaluation developed on the microcomputer IBM PC/XT and its compatible machines, is the computer application software of education evaluation.

70. “Borking” is a conservative term popularized in the late 1980s by the right-wing Wall Street Journal editorial page in defense of defeated Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork

71. Blackening is a cooking technique used in the preparation of fish and other foods. Often associated with Cajun cuisine, this technique was popularized by chef Paul Prudhomme.

72. A ballroom dance, similar to a slow rumba, originally from French West Indies and popularized abroad largely through the song Begin the Beguine; the music for the dance.

73. Afrobeat is a mixture of traditional Nigerian music, Ghanaian music, jazz, highlife, funk, and chanted vocals, coined with groovy percussion and vocal styles, popularized in Africa in the 1970s

74. Cobelligerents Francis Schaeffer popularized the idea of cobelligerence and often received pushback for his views on it. Cobelligerence is when two enemies unite to fight against a common enemy

75. ‘Whoever was the Coiner, the word was popularized by the Star Wars and Star Trek series of films and television shows and now is part of Hollywood linguistic lore.’ ‘Mr

76. The title track, "Roly-Poly in Copacabana", is a eurodance remix of "Roly-Poly", named after the song "Copacabana" which was popularized in the 80's in Jongno disco clubs.

77. Cabaret (1972) is director/choreographer Bob Fosse's defining, decadent, award-winning musical which popularized the phrase: "Life is a Cabaret." It was only Fosse's second film, but won numerous

78. An outgrowth of this dance is the electric Boogaloo, a style of break dancing popularized in the 1970s by groups like the Harlem Pop Lockers as well as a dance group …

79. The use of "Baed" was popularized when some Baed guildwars players including benson made a guild called " soooooooooo Baed its epic" and got it to top 10

80. In Dangerous Conjectures, computer scientist and professor Adam Gosford cannot understand the sudden popularity of the widespread conspiracy theories popularized by the president and proliferated by the algorithms of the internet.